Enjoy a year of savings at attractions in Southern Arizona - "The Book of Fun" Tucson Attractions Passport is now available as an app: Download it for free on iTunes - http://apple.co/1EbDhVZ, or in Google Store - http://bit.ly/1FP7dGg.

Founded on the principle of using music as a means to communicate with and inspire people, Up with People has toured to more than 4,500 communities in 42 countries over the past 40 years. Enjoy a night of entertainment while sparking people to take action in meeting the needs of their communities, countries and the world at the Arizona premiere of Up with People’s 50th Anniversary Show at the Fox Tucson Theatre, March 6-7 - http://bit.ly/1EbnIgZ.

Engaging the free thinker in us all – Tucson Festival of Books celebrates literacy on the University of Arizona campus on March 14-15 - http://bit.ly/1LS2BB5. Go behind the books at Science City, Culinary Tent, Story Blanket Tent, and much more. Bring your sense of humor to the Rock Bottom Remainders (literary rock stars) concert at the Student Union Memorial Center the night before the festival.

You may have already noticed that Tucson attracts everything off-beat and original... Wild Wild West Con is exactly one of those events! Enjoy this growing phenomenon Friday, March 6 through Sunday, March 8, 2015 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at Old Tucson Studios. For details and tickets please click here - http://bit.ly/1E0ksVU.

Come out and make some new friends in the Tucson area. Join the party by registering for the World Adult Kickball Association's AZ Volcano Division.
With weekly co-ed games, division parties, post-game drink specials and great social activities, WAKA is the best place in town to have fun and meet people.
Individuals, small groups and full teams can register now by http://www.kickball.com/season/azvolcanospring2015

There was no way for me to tell it was brimming with calcite, the primary building block for the spectacular cave formations around me. As I have quickly discovered, Kartchner Caverns, about 50 miles ...

Aquarius is ascendant in Tucson this summer. No matter what your sign-or budget-the stars predict a great watery getaway, from a discounted stay at a splashy resort to a free front row seat at one of ...

It's the first day of monsoon season, and the sky over Southern Arizona is celebrating in true desert fashion. Magnificent storm clouds collide with the mountains, rain pours down on the windshield ...

Tucson's Urban Core

Tucson As You've Never Seen It Before

A haven for the free thinkers and the free at heart, Tucson's urban core is thriving like never before. If it's been a while since you've been to Downtown Tucson, prepare for a very pleasant surprise.

Dozens of locally owned shops, bars, and restaurants have infused life into previously vacant buildings and empty spaces along the SunLink Tucson Streetcar route—a four-mile line that connects the University of Arizona, 4th Avenue, Downtown Tucson, and Mercado San Agustin.

History blends seamlessly along the way, mixing modern and vintage in a way that's totally Tucson and makes Tucson's Urban Core more interesting, more authentic, more comfortably real than the cookie-cutter chain development that's taken over some cities.

If you feel most at home in a place that still surprises you, check out the off-beat shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants along 4th Avenue, the energetic college buzz of Main Gate Square adjacent to the University of Arizona, and the now-bustling nightlife of Downtown Tucson, where even the most elegant entertainment and dining welcomes you to come as you are.

Learn More about Downtown Tucson

15,000+ Parking Spaces in Downtown Tucson

Yes, you can park! Downtown Tucson has more than 15,000 parking spaces, including free space, metered street parking, and multiple patrolled garages. Visit the Park Tucson website for a complete guide to parking in Downtown Tucson.

Sun Link Tucson Streetcar

The City of Tucson began its first electric railway streetcar route in July 2014. The four-mile Sun Link Tucson Streetcar connects major activity centers in central Tucson, running from Main Gate Square at the University of Arizona, down 4th Avenue, across Downtown Tucson to Mercado San Agustin just west of downtown. Twenty-three stops along the way jazz up the short wait times with public art and LED poetry panels.

Enjoy a year of savings at attractions in Southern Arizona - "The Book of Fun" Tucson Attractions Passport is now available as an app: Download it for free on iTunes - http://apple.co/1EbDhVZ, or in Google Store - http://bit.ly/1FP7dGg.

Founded on the principle of using music as a means to communicate with and inspire people, Up with People has toured to more than 4,500 communities in 42 countries over the past 40 years. Enjoy a night of entertainment while sparking people to take action in meeting the needs of their communities, countries and the world at the Arizona premiere of Up with People’s 50th Anniversary Show at the Fox Tucson Theatre, March 6-7 - http://bit.ly/1EbnIgZ.

Engaging the free thinker in us all – Tucson Festival of Books celebrates literacy on the University of Arizona campus on March 14-15 - http://bit.ly/1LS2BB5. Go behind the books at Science City, Culinary Tent, Story Blanket Tent, and much more. Bring your sense of humor to the Rock Bottom Remainders (literary rock stars) concert at the Student Union Memorial Center the night before the festival.

You may have already noticed that Tucson attracts everything off-beat and original... Wild Wild West Con is exactly one of those events! Enjoy this growing phenomenon Friday, March 6 through Sunday, March 8, 2015 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at Old Tucson Studios. For details and tickets please click here - http://bit.ly/1E0ksVU.

Come out and make some new friends in the Tucson area. Join the party by registering for the World Adult Kickball Association's AZ Volcano Division.
With weekly co-ed games, division parties, post-game drink specials and great social activities, WAKA is the best place in town to have fun and meet people.
Individuals, small groups and full teams can register now by http://www.kickball.com/season/azvolcanospring2015

There was no way for me to tell it was brimming with calcite, the primary building block for the spectacular cave formations around me. As I have quickly discovered, Kartchner Caverns, about 50 miles ...

Aquarius is ascendant in Tucson this summer. No matter what your sign-or budget-the stars predict a great watery getaway, from a discounted stay at a splashy resort to a free front row seat at one of ...

It's the first day of monsoon season, and the sky over Southern Arizona is celebrating in true desert fashion. Magnificent storm clouds collide with the mountains, rain pours down on the windshield ...